-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/06/2014 05:26 PM, Peter Todd wrote:> For the same reason we don't do hard-forking upgrades of basically every > protocol on the planet on a regular basis, even when we don't have > consensus problems to worry about. > > Flag days are really rare in engineering, and for good reason. This explanation is completely incoherent. Because Bitcoin has a extra consensus requirements, requirements which are really rare in engineering, the necessity of fixing bugs is even greater. There are two general ways to fix bugs: either as part of a controlled, planned, and managed process, or as a response to an immediate disaster. The alternative to scheduling and planning the upgrades which are necessary to fix the bugs in the protocol, where such fixes can be written, tested, and documented at leisure, is to wait for some crisis and slap on another bandaid when the network breaks again (like it did March of last year). Who benefits from not fixing bugs in Bitcoin? - -- Support online privacy by using email encryption whenever possible. Learn how here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bakOKJFtB-k -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUXAYVAAoJEMP3uyY4RQ21YxMH/3O+vFK2jDXV5V8IIsJnU/u1 D4gYyVm89E0zmGTyLAUYCJGj0eg5tMyUUzu62hOECOeQuKdVi+mbkLi4TiF0sHIb 8k25MgqJgzH/021eoI2g2w1FrDlZut02LNX/V09+owd1yhp+SEXZ3/+HlqsZXhsv /u9u5OayzhGlzS6apQtrosl5P+KIquHqIbtwBtPOb2rvlL0miJ6sRcAH2JCXCBDT HMcswMtIGZbgqL/K7e/6vH7dUWdp0866RZXvt7aWGNUgvxHbGMs+zsnxp4nNslxM wqL71gTmtMnLcw0GtqmXPjcjo+adrPnqp45xc9lSt23PGjxxfR0FKYIPb2uZdq8= =9GOY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----